About me

I’m an experienced person-centred and humanistic counsellor and I’ve worked in a number of different settings. I’m a registered and accredited member of the BACP.

I attend regular supervision, which is an integral part of maintaining good practice, and I adhere to the ethical framework of the BACP. I’m also committed to attending Continued Professional Development training and I’m fully insured and DBS (CRB) checked.

I am currently training as a supervisor and I work as a student counsellor at a University for overseas students.

As well as offering counselling in my private practice in Lewes, I also helped to set up and deliver a service for over 4 years called The Haven Project, where I provided counselling to survivors of rape, sexual violence or sexual abuse.

I’ve had specific training in working with trauma, childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence through my work with The Haven Project. This has helped me to appreciate how difficult it can be to share painful events and how important it is to have a safe and confidential setting to work in.

I also worked as an honorary counsellor for the YMCA, counselling year 8,9 and 10 students in a secondary school and as an honorary counsellor for the NHS at Afterthoughts, a midwife associated service which offers counselling to expecting and new parents. At Afterthoughts I worked on many areas with my clients, including bereavement, abuse, traumatic birth, self-harm and eating disorders.